Organic Beer is Exploding in Oregon

June 24th, 2010 - Gerald "Gerry" Pugliese

Admittedly, going up to the bar and ordering an organic brewski isn’t as cool as a dry martini or a Jack and Coke, but that hasn’t stopped the organic beer industry from growing, especially in Portland, Oregon.

Tomorrow Portland hosts the 6th annual North American Organic Brewers Festival, a three-day celebration of certified organic beer.

And the festival has seen its attendance grow every year; over 15,000 people showed up for last year’s hoedown.

The interest in organic beer has sky-rocketed since the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) put into practice organic standards in 2002, growing into a $19 million market.

Organic beer is booming overseas too. In New Zealand, Mike’s Organic Brewery has seen a major up tick in sales as many young beer drinkers are looking to try more sophisticated brews. It would be tacky to funnel organic beer, right?

Oregon is leading the charge in organic beer because many local breweries started concocting organic versions of their popular craft beers. Craft beers are great. They’re microbrews and can come in all sorts of weird flavors. I’ve had some colored with beet juice or flavored with chocolate. Awesome!

For a beer to be organic, the USDA requires that 95% of its ingredients must be organically grown, so no chemicals, pesticides, or genetically engineered ingredients. It’s hard to make beer 100% organic because organic hops are hard to come by.

Organizers of the North American Organic Brewers Festival will showcase more than 50 fully certified beers and are predicting over 20,000 attendees this year.

I may be moving to Portland in the fall, so if you find me passed out in the street, surrounded by empty organic beer bottles, don’t be surprised.

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Organic Beer is Bubbling Up in New Zealand

May 18th, 2010 - Gerald "Gerry" Pugliese

Truth be told, any kind of beer is good beer – I’m not picky – but nowadays new types of beer are popping up…organic beer.

Go to your local vegan restaurant and you’re sure to find organic booze. They usually come in brown bottles with artsy labels.

And the organic beer trend is not only picking up steam in the United States, but a brewery in New Zealand is changing the countries perception of what good ale is.

Mike’s Organic Brewery is seeing a major up tick in sales, especially as more and more young people get hip to organic – those whippersnappers sure love their hooch!

Special beers or “craft beers,” like organic brews, are getting popular in New Zealand. So much so that Mike’s is having a hard time keeping local stores stocked.

Instead of slogging back pint after pint, people in New Zealand are drinking fewer beers when they go out, so they want a higher quality cocktail.

Organic beers are a lot like micro-brews. They’re all pretty different; usually stouter and darker, not watery like conventional drinks.

Mike’s brewery mixes it up, offering a porter, strawberry ale, pilsner, and others. And they’re so popular one retailer had to place an emergency order days after the store received it’s first delivery.

I chill out in New York City a lot and at my favorite vegan joint they sell a few organic beers. They taste interesting and they do the job too – wink, wink.

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